My son's 7th Grade English Lit class has a choice to read either an article about BLM or one accusing Trump of being a racist. Here is a sample from a sidebar, "Understanding Systemic Racism
Experts say racism isn’t limited to individual acts of hatred or discrimination based on a person’s race. It is also a system of power that gives advantages to white people at the expense of people of other races and backgrounds. (This doesn’t mean that white people don’t face hardships, just that the color of their skin isn’t a reason for those hardships.)
Systemic racism is embedded in all aspects of American society, including our laws, policies, industries, schools, and culture—and is something all of us are a part of. It is reflected in the fact that Black Americans are more likely than white Americans to attend underfunded schools, live in poor communities, receive inferior health care, and earn low wages. "
Wait there is more, "A Long Struggle for Justice
Racism has plagued the U.S. since the country’s very beginnings, when it was used to justify slavery.
Starting in the 1500s, millions of Black men, women, and children were ripped from their homes in Africa, locked in heavy iron chains, and forced onto crowded boats bound for the Americas. "
Nothing about Europe, Asian, African, Native American, South American, or Middle East Slavery.
It praises the Marxist founders. Provides no references, no sources, it is a slanted hit piece.
And that is still better than what they wrote. "He [Trump] has repeatedly racists statements and at time shown support for people who promote white supremacy."
Other parents report the teacher is a Trump hater and makes no attempt to hide it. I will say she had no input into the Junior Scholastic magazine.
My wife and I were considering following others and writing the school. And we have written to one press outlet and will write more.
Any suggestions on who to contact? The local press, Denver, would probably cheer the articles.
Take photos and send them to christopher j rufo, matt walsh, ian miles cheong, and also thecollegefix, postmillenial, gatewaypundit, and tpusa